Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... American people would never suffer the Great Charter of their rights to be destroyed . To the Constitution , as interpreted by its framers , he has ever been devoted , believing that the specific powers which it confers on the Federal ...
... American people would never suffer the Great Charter of their rights to be destroyed . To the Constitution , as interpreted by its framers , he has ever been devoted , believing that the specific powers which it confers on the Federal ...
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... American character . It is not our purpose to recapitulate these sad events . Whilst the pro - slavery party in the Territory sustained the Government in all its branches which had been established over it by Congress , the anti ...
... American character . It is not our purpose to recapitulate these sad events . Whilst the pro - slavery party in the Territory sustained the Government in all its branches which had been established over it by Congress , the anti ...
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... American remedy for the redress of all grievances - undertook to create an indepen- dent government for themselves . Had this attempt proved suc- cessful , it would of course have subverted the existing govern- ment , prescribed and ...
... American remedy for the redress of all grievances - undertook to create an indepen- dent government for themselves . Had this attempt proved suc- cessful , it would of course have subverted the existing govern- ment , prescribed and ...
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... American people to realize the fact that any portion of them should be in a state of rebellion against the Government under which they live . When we speak of the affairs of Kansas , we are apt to refer merely to the existence of two ...
... American people to realize the fact that any portion of them should be in a state of rebellion against the Government under which they live . When we speak of the affairs of Kansas , we are apt to refer merely to the existence of two ...
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... American freedom , and are recognized , I believe , in some form or other , by every State constitution ; and if Con- gress , in the act of admission , should think proper to recognize them , I can perceive no objection to such a course ...
... American freedom , and are recognized , I believe , in some form or other , by every State constitution ; and if Con- gress , in the act of admission , should think proper to recognize them , I can perceive no objection to such a course ...
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